Papers in Regional Science
1955 - 2023
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Current editor(s): Jouke van Dijk
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Volume 90, month 11, 2011
- Important dynamic indices in spatial models pp. 693-702

- Harry H. Kelejian and Purba Mukerji
- Weighted convergence and regional clusters across China pp. 703-734

- Maria Jesus Herrerias, Vicente Orts and Emili Tortosa‐Ausina
- The impact of urban growth on commuting patterns in a restructuring city: Evidence from Beijing pp. 735-754

- Pengjun Zhao, Bin Lu and Gert de Roo
- Variations in employment transportation outcomes: Role of site‐level factors pp. 755-772

- Piyushimita (Vonu) Thakuriah
- On labour market discrimination against Roma in South East Europe pp. 773-788

- Susanne Milcher and Manfred Fischer
- Specialization and employment development in Germany: An analysis at the regional level pp. 789-811

- Julia Kowalewski
- Coordination costs and the redispersion of industrial activities pp. 813-828

- Sandrine Noblet
- A new method to estimate input‐output tables by means of structural lags, tested on Spanish regions pp. 829-844

- Jan Oosterhaven and Fernando Escobedo‐Cardeñoso
- Incorporating uncertainty in the coefficients and multipliers of an IO table: A case study pp. 845-861

- Bárbara Díaz and Antonio Morillas
- Joint estimation of supply and use tables pp. 863-882

- Umed Temurshoev and Marcel Timmer
- The labour market impact of the EU enlargement: A new regional geography of Europe? – Edited by Floro Ernesto Caroleo and Francesco Pastore pp. 883-884

- J.Paul Elhorst
- The handbook of evolutionary economic geography – Edited by Ron Boschma and Ron Martin pp. 884-886

- Michael Taylor
- Spatial econometrics: Methods and applications – Edited by Giuseppe Arbia and Badi H. Baltagi pp. 886-888

- Urban Gråsjö
Volume 90, month 08, 2011
- In memoriam: Charles Leven (1928–2011) pp. 447-449

- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- Urban sprawl and productivity: Evidence from US metropolitan areas pp. 451-472

- Belal N. Fallah, Mark Partridge and M. Rose Olfert
- External economies of localization, urbanization and industrial diversity and new firm survival pp. 473-502

- Henry Renski
- Amenities and skill‐biased agglomeration effects: Some results on Italian cities pp. 503-527

- Alberto Dalmazzo and Guido de Blasio
- Regional wage differentials in Portugal: Static and dynamic approaches pp. 529-548

- João Pereira and Aurora Galego
- The returns to job mobility and inter‐regional migration: Evidence from Germany pp. 549-571

- Florian Lehmer and Johannes Ludsteck
- Overeducation in the Finnish regional labour markets pp. 573-588

- Signe Jauhiainen
- Patent licensing in a model of spatial price discrimination pp. 589-602

- John Heywood and Guangliang Ye
- Taxation and predatory prices in a spatial model pp. 603-612

- Stefano Colombo
- Spatial Cournot equilibria in a quasi‐linear city pp. 613-628

- Takeshi Ebina, Toshihiro Matsumura and Daisuke Shimizu
- Multiple dimensions of regional economic growth: The Brazilian case, 1991−2000 pp. 629-662

- Guilherme Resende
- Four tests of independence in spatiotemporal data pp. 663-685

- Lopez Fernando A, Mariano Matilla‐García, Jesus Mur and Manuel Ruiz Marin
- Manufacturing in the New Urban Economy: Regions and Cities – By Willem van Winden, Leo van den Berg, Luis Carvalho and Erwin van Tuijl pp. 687-688

- Peter Warda
- Knowledge‐intensive Entrepreneurship and Innovation Systems: Evidence from Europe (Routledge Studies in Global Competition) – Edited by Franco Malerba pp. 689-690

- Eleonore Huang Vogel
- The wealth and poverty of regions: Why cities matter – By Mario Polèse pp. 690-691

- Charlotta Mellander
Volume 90, month 06, 2011
- Regional innovation systems, clusters, and knowledge networking pp. 243-249

- Thomas Brenner, Uwe Cantner, Dirk Fornahl, Martina Fromhold‐Eisebith and Claudia Werker
- The origins of entrants and the geography of the German laser industry pp. 251-270

- Guido Buenstorf and Matthias Geissler
- The role of Higher Education Institutions in building regional innovation systems pp. 271-286

- Marjolein Caniëls and Herman van den Bosch
- How human capital and social networks may influence the patterns of international learning among academic spin‐off firms pp. 287-311

- Mozhdeh Taheri and Marina van Geenhuizen
- Success and failure of firms' innovation co‐operations: The role of intermediaries and reciprocity pp. 313-329

- Uwe Cantner, Andreas Meder and Tina Wolf
- How sub‐national conditions affect regional innovation systems: The case of the two Germanys pp. 331-353

- Michael Fritsch and Holger Graf
- Comparing knowledge networking in different knowledge bases in Germany pp. 355-371

- Oliver Plum and Robert Hassink
- The regional dimension of sectoral innovativeness: An empirical investigation of two specialized suppliers and two science‐based industries pp. 373-393

- Matthias Buerger and Uwe Cantner
- What drives patent performance of German biotech firms? The impact of R&D subsidies, knowledge networks and their location pp. 395-418

- Dirk Fornahl, Tom Broekel and Ron Boschma
- Identifying industrial clusters from a multidimensional perspective: Methodical aspects with an application to Germany pp. 419-439

- Matthias Brachert, Mirko Titze and Alexander Kubis
- The Triple Helix: University–industry–government innovation in action – By Henry Etzkowitz pp. 441-442

- Anders Broström
- Regional policy, economic growth and convergence: Lessons from the Spanish case – Edited by Juan R. Cuadrado‐Roura pp. 442-444

- Yannis Psycharis
- Innovation in complex social systems – Edited by Petra Ahrweiler pp. 444-445

- Philippe Rouchy
Volume 90, month 03, 2011
- Long lasting knowledge in Regional Science pp. 1-3

- Jouke van Dijk
- In memoriam: Walter Isard (1919–2010) pp. 5-8

- David Boyce
- Market access and the heterogeneous effect of shocks on wages: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 9-25

- Ana Isabel Moreno‐Monroy
- Homeless networks and geographic concentration: Evidence from Osaka City pp. 27-46

- Shinichiro Iwata and Koji Karato
- Minimum commuting distance as a spatial characteristic in a non‐monocentric urban system: The case of Flanders pp. 47-65

- Kobe Boussauw, Tijs Neutens and Frank Witlox
- Regional efficiency improvement by means of data envelopment analysis through Euclidean distance minimization including fixed input factors: An application to tourist regions in Italy pp. 67-89

- Soushi Suzuki, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- The return to the technological frontier: The conditional effect of R&D on plant productivity in Finnish manufacturing pp. 91-109

- Eero Lehto, Petri Böckerman and Janne Huovari
- Core periphery valued models in input‐output field: A scope from network theory pp. 111-121

- Ana Salomé García Muñiz, Antonio Morillas and Carmen Ramos Carvajal
- Supply chain network design for critical needs with outsourcing pp. 123-142

- Anna Nagurney, Min Yu and Qiang Qiang
- Barter, centralized merchants and geographical spread pp. 143-157

- Jose Noguera
- Agglomeration, vertical specialization, and the strength of industrial linkages pp. 159-178

- Jan Kranich
- Revisiting price equilibrium existence in the linear‐city model of spatial competition pp. 179-196

- Hamid Hamoudi and Marcos Sanz Martín‐Bustamante
- Bertrand‐Nash mill pricing and the locations of two firms with partially overlapping product selections pp. 197-211

- Ralph M. Braid
- Estimation of higher‐order spatial autoregressive cross‐section models with heteroscedastic disturbances pp. 213-235

- Harald Badinger and Peter Egger
- A handbook of industrial districts – Edited by Giacomo Becattini, Marco Bellandi and Lisa De Propris pp. 237-238

- Sören Eriksson
- Learning to compete in European universities: From social institution to knowledge business – Edited by Maureen McKelvey and Magnus Holmén pp. 238-240

- Helen Lawton Smith
- Handbook of social capital: The troika of sociology, political science and economics – Edited by Gert Tinggaard Svendsen and Gunnar Lind Haase Svendsen pp. 240-241

- Hans Westlund